The diversity of orchid species in semi-natural calcareous grassland is thought to depend on floral variability. However, differences in primary life-history strategy, or the overall suite of functional traits, could also affect coexistence. Both primary strategy (affecting day-to-day survival) and reproductive traits (representing periodic events) have been hypothesized to contribute to a general mechanism regulating the local persistence and relative abundance of species. We recorded species identity at 8,000 points at the centimetre scale along sixteen 5-m long transects at the Olive Lawn, a xeric sand calcareous grassland near Lecco, Italy. Transects allowed the relative abundance and spatial aggregation of Grime's competitor, stress-to...
Why are flowers so diverse? Much of floral evolution is thought to be driven by pollinator-mediated ...
The lock and key hypothesis assumes that male and female genitalia match in a unique system to preve...
An increased divergence in characters between species in secondary contact can be shaped by selectio...
The diversity of orchid species in semi-natural calcareous grassland is thought to depend on floral ...
Several factors have been taken into account to explain the distribution of orchid species. We explo...
The extraordinary diversity of living forms is the direct consequence of the rising of reproductive ...
Les interactions avec les pollinisateurs font partie de la niche écologique des orchidées et ont jou...
Environmental sex determination (ESD) -a change in sexual function during an individual life span dr...
AbstractOrchids show an astonishing floral diversity yet an ability to hybridise in the hands of bre...
International audiencePollination niches are important components of ecological niches and have play...
1. Pollination niches are important components of ecological niches and have played a major role in ...
Pollinator sharing between close relatives can be costly, which can promote pollination niche partit...
European food-deceptive orchids generally flower early in spring and rely on naïve pollinators for t...
Background and Aims Studies of local floral adaptation in response to geographically divergent polli...
The Orchidaceae are one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plants. Orchids grow a...
Why are flowers so diverse? Much of floral evolution is thought to be driven by pollinator-mediated ...
The lock and key hypothesis assumes that male and female genitalia match in a unique system to preve...
An increased divergence in characters between species in secondary contact can be shaped by selectio...
The diversity of orchid species in semi-natural calcareous grassland is thought to depend on floral ...
Several factors have been taken into account to explain the distribution of orchid species. We explo...
The extraordinary diversity of living forms is the direct consequence of the rising of reproductive ...
Les interactions avec les pollinisateurs font partie de la niche écologique des orchidées et ont jou...
Environmental sex determination (ESD) -a change in sexual function during an individual life span dr...
AbstractOrchids show an astonishing floral diversity yet an ability to hybridise in the hands of bre...
International audiencePollination niches are important components of ecological niches and have play...
1. Pollination niches are important components of ecological niches and have played a major role in ...
Pollinator sharing between close relatives can be costly, which can promote pollination niche partit...
European food-deceptive orchids generally flower early in spring and rely on naïve pollinators for t...
Background and Aims Studies of local floral adaptation in response to geographically divergent polli...
The Orchidaceae are one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plants. Orchids grow a...
Why are flowers so diverse? Much of floral evolution is thought to be driven by pollinator-mediated ...
The lock and key hypothesis assumes that male and female genitalia match in a unique system to preve...
An increased divergence in characters between species in secondary contact can be shaped by selectio...